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The UL30Vt-X1 by ASUS was universally recognized as the best choice of laptop from those that feature Intel’s CULV technology. It features a Core 2 Duo processor and a switchable GPU. Consumers expressed disappointment by two aspects of the device though – the lack of color options, and the very short battery life, compared to other laptops of its class.
If you decided not to buy it for either of these reasons, you’ll be delighted to hear that ASUS have put up the new UL30Vt-A1 on Amazon, and they seem to
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| [CES 2010] Of course Asus would not want to be left out of the picture, and their WePC collaboration with the masses have come up with some pretty cool ideas, including this e-reader concept which might or might not hit the market. It does look to be as slim as the MacNook Air (or slimmer), featuring dual touchscreen displays for you to read your digital tomes. Too bad there is no way to touch this beauty behind its glass case.
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Among the many players who are effectively using the CES platform for innovative launches this year is Asus. And, look what the company has showcased for the world. Perhaps the most luxurious media center laptop, the new Asus NX90 Bang & Olufsen edition laptop promises an utmost lyrical performance. Read on to know for yourself. The Asus NX90 Bang & Olufsen oozes charm with its 18.4-inch widescreen display and the shining aluminium finish exterior. Built in collaboration with Danish acoustic major Bang & Olufsen, the man
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| Normally when you purchase a laptop you have a trade off between power and battery life for mobility. Asus however have managed to combine both power and a 12 hour battery life in their new ‘green’ Asus UL80JT laptop. This new generation laptop has two GPUs, a high-end NVIDIA GeForce 310, and a humble Intel GMA together with a Intel Core i7 CPU. It continually monitors the needs of the user, re-clocking the processor and switches between graphic cards to conserve power every second. Depending on the processes being carried out.
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| Do you want a more stylish notebook? Well, if you’re not adverse to pink, you could always get the Asus Eee PC 1008P Seashell Karim Rashid edition. The diamond textured shell is supposed to create the illusion of moving light, probably to make your laptop seem more unique. One of the differences about this edition is the fact that it sports a removable battery, Pine Trail processor, larger hard disk, and better Wi-Fi. Aside from this, there is also the Asus U-Series Bamboo, which sports Intel’s Core
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| [CES 2010] Asus intends to remain at the cutting edge of technology with their latest NX90 Bang & Olufsen ICEpower notebook, boasting the lines and styling cues from award-winning B&O Chief Designer David Lewis. As you can tell, anything with a B&O branding on it would mean a higher end price tag, and the NX90 is no different as it boasts a polished aluminum exterior and palm rest which matches the matte-black keyboard and dual touchpads. Apart from that, you get standard B&O audio quality
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| [CES 2010] We guess if you were a Storm Trooper, you would most probably place a request to Darth Vader for the Asus ROG G37Jh gaming notebook as your computing equipment of choice. Why do we say so? The specs itself are more than enough to make you weep, where it features a 17.3" display at 1,920 x 1,080 resolution for your portable full HD needs, 8GB DDR3 RAM that blows the mind away, a speedy Intel Core i7-720QM processor, an ATI Radeon HD 5870 graphics card with DirectX 11 support, a 1TB hard drive, a
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| [CES 2010] As with any other decent CES, Asus plays with new concepts by introducing the Waveface Casa, Waveface Light and Waveface Ultra. The Waveface Casa comprises of a large widescreen display which functions as an entertainment center and internet portal. Interesting thing is this - whenever you are not using it, there appears a flexible, decorative cover which allows only tiny areas to show off contextually-relevant information. We see a huge third-party market for images to be printed on changeable
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ASUS has designed a highly-portable device that can be strapped to the user’s wrist. Dubbed as the ASUS Waveface Ultra, this gadget provides anywhere and anytime access to information and services. Its display can be snapped flat to enlarge the viewing area. Unfortunately, the Waveface Ultra is only a concept so far. Stay tuned for more updates. [ReCombu]
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